Civic Data Wants to be Free!

If what Tim O’Reilly says is right — that “Data is the next Intel Inside” — then civil society better get moving or they’ll be left running last year’s technology.

Online advocacy options in the US are plentiful; Democracy in Action, ActionStudio, GetActive — the list goes on-and-on. However, in Canada, NGOs have always struggled to integrate even the most basic functionality — like sending e-mails to an elected official — into their campaigns.

Why is that? Well, as discussed before, Statistics Canada and other similar groups hold the “crown copyright” on the basic data needed to make online advocacy effective. Want to look up your Federal Electoral District via your Postal Code? Nuh-ah: can’t do that unless you’ve licensed an expensive data set and signed a restrictive contract about how you can (or, in this case, can’t) use it.

Well, I’m happy to announce that — thanks to the efforts of Mike Gifford and Russell McOrmond — a solution is not far away!

Last week Mike, Russell, and I sent out an invitation to a number of our clients, colleagues, and NGOs and unions across the country asking them to join Canada’s first “Electoral Data Consortium.” Over the next few weeks, as members sign-on, I’ll post updates on the progress toward a new Web service that will deliver civic data to member organizations, and manage all the work of keeping it online, updated, and evolving to meet the needs of the consortium members. (Interested in joining? Just pop me a note via the contact form or comments.)

This comes right on the heels of a similar announcement that benefits organizations in the US from the fine folks at CiviCRM and The Sunlight Foundation (read their announcement past the jump): read more »

CivicSpace Public Launch of Groundswell Professional

If you caught my earlier post about CivicSpace On Demand service — a Web-based solution for content management, contact management, e-mail communication, and fundraising directed at progressive non-profits — you may be interested in this note from David Geilhufe and the Civicspace team:

We are happy to announce the open public release of the CivicSpace On Demand service, offering a complete, integrated solution for your community website, online donations, blast email, and supporter database needs.

Based on your past interest in our services, we’d love it if you would be among our first customers to get Groundswell Professional, an integrated fundraising, email, website and database solution at $50 per month with your first 30 days free.

There was talk of a Canadian version of the service, hosted in Canada, but it seems that those conversations have stalled. Hopefully the fine folks at Civicspace will find a friendly Canadian partner soon! In the meantime, go check out what they’re offering in Groundswell Professional.

Try CivicSpace On Demand!

After stumbling on the new Civicspace On Demand demo late last week, I got this public announcement from the Civicspace team:

CivicSpace On Demand, our CivicSpace service (ASP), is in production with customers and offers:

Turnkey online fundraising, email marketing, website and supporter database. No installation and upgrade hassles. All Drupal/CiviCRM upgrades are automatic. No servers to maintain. You access CivicSpace On Demand via your web browser. Blast email & donations up and running in minutes. read more »

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